The 750-member group is important to Calgarians as many people with disabilities are still largely marginalized and don’t tend to have the same opportunities as others.

“It’s really important in our community because people with disabilities are still on the outside,” Jackett said.

“They’re sort of on the outside looking in and what we’re trying to create is an environment in a community and a city where everyone has the opportunity to belong.”

There are many different opportunities through Between Friends, including its summer camp at Camp Bonaventure, bowling programs, movie nights and a residential sleepover camp in partnership with Easter Seals Camp Horizon.

“I need to be around positive things and be able to take as much of that in as I can,” Jackson said. “When I leave this park tonight, the first thing I’m going to do is I’m going to go share that with someone else.”

Jackett knows that more acceptance would make all the difference in the world.

“It’s opening your eyes and opening your mind to accept people with disabilities. We are way more alike than we are different and just giving people with disabilities a chance to participate and interact is what is going to make this world and this city a better place.”